Project Announcements

By Andrew Bennett |
Thu 15th Jun 2017

Mallon Technology is delighted to announce the recent completion of a project in collaboration with the
Office of Public Works (OPW). The OPW is the lead state agency for Flood Risk Management in the Republic of Ireland, helping to minimise the impact of flooding through sustainable planning. A brief outline of the work undertaken for the project can be found below.The Problem
A core component of the state's requirement under the EU

By Andrew Bennett |
Wed 5th Apr 2017

Mallon Technology is proud to announce that it is has been contracted to provide
GIS Services as part of a new local government project. The project, commissioned by Fingal County Council require Mallon Technology to complete various GIS data capture, data entry and digisation tasks.
The project involves the provision of CAD services to Fingal County Council, assisting in the digitisation of property interests from old maps, the recon

By Andrew Bennett |
Fri 24th Mar 2017

Mallon Technology is delighted to announce the recent completion of a project in collaboration with
Mid Ulster District Council (MUDC). The project involved the demonstration and use of Azimap, a web GIS with which Mallon Technology are exclusive resellers, to show how productivity and the completion of certain processes within the council's GIS department could be dramatically improved.The Problem
One of the services MUDC provides, i

By Andrew Bennett |
Mon 3rd Oct 2016

Mallon Technology is proud to announce that the company has been awarded the contract to scan and digitally capture an archive collection held by the
Linen Hall Library, Belfast.
The Linen Hall Library was founded in 1788 and is the oldest Library in Belfast and the last subscription Library in Ireland. It is renowned for its unparalleled Irish and Local Studies Collections, ranging from comprehensive holdings of Early Belfast and Uls

By Andrew Bennett |
Thu 12th May 2016

Mallon Technology is delighted to be able to announce our official partnership with
what3words, and the integration of their API within Azimap.
The partnership was launched yesterday at the AGI-NI annual conference, during a presentation delivered by Tim Williams the what3words Commercial Director. What3words is a location reference system based on a global grid of 57 trillion 3m x 3m squares in which each square has a pre-assigned, f

By Andrew Bennett |
Mon 4th Apr 2016

Mallon Technology is today pleased to announce that we are to become the official resellers of
Azimap.
Azimap is the complete GIS mapping platform, helping organisations to visualise, explore and share data via rich interactive maps. Available to use anywhere, from any device, the responsive software enables users to easily create, edit and publish stunning maps in minutes.
With over 20 years' experience providing GIS and Software D

By Andrew Bennett |
Mon 21st Dec 2015

Last week saw the third release of Pension files by the Irish Military Archives for almost 900 men and women who took part in the Irish revolution from 1916 through to the end of the Civil War in 1923. To date, Mallon Technology has scanned and digitised around 660,000 individual pages on behalf of the Irish Military Archives.
The latest batch of files to be released deal with pension applications by those involved in the conflicts or by

By Andrew Bennett |
Tue 3rd Feb 2015

Mallon Technology is excited to announce the completion of an ambitious solar energy project at it's head office in Cookstown. The company is committed towards a sustainable environmental future as well as the reduction of it's carbon footprint and has affirmed this with the installation of a solar PV array on the roof of our head office.
Today marks the switch on of the 10kW system that will provide electricity for our operations in Coo

By Andrew Bennett |
Thu 15th May 2014

Mallon Technology is pleased to announce the successful completion of a project undertaken for Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta.
Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta was set up by the Department of Education in Northern Ireland in 2000 with the aim of promoting, facilitating and encouraging Irish-medium education and Irish-medium schools, in a planned, educationally efficient and cost-effective way. Their principle mission is to further develo